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  1. Pathological gambling and loss by Robert G Whitman-Raymond, 1986
  2. Guidelines for the development of a continuum of care model manual for pathological gambling services by Phyllis Reilly, 1991
  3. Prevalence of problem & pathological gambling among outpatient mental health clients using the South Oaks Gambling Screen by Phyllis Reilly, 1991
  4. Pathological gambling and criminal behavior by Henry R Lesieur, 1983
  5. Supplementary report on the prevalence rate of pathological gambling in the Delaware Valley in 1984: A report (Rutgers/Camden forum for policy research and public service) by R. P Culleton, 1985
  6. Report on pathological gambling in New Jersey by Henry R Lesieur, 1988
  7. Alcoholism and Pathological Gambling by Arthur Herscovitch, 1997-06
  8. Pathological gambling: The biopsychological variables and their management, a review of the empirical literature, final report by Nady A El-Guebaly, 2000
  9. Pathological Gambling Pocketbook (Medical pocketbooks) by Donatella Marazziti, 2000-01
  10. Pathological gambling: Summations from the first Statewide Training Institute, presented by the New York State Office of Mental Health, Division of Clinical ... November 8-10, 1982, Albany, New York by Hannah Grad Goodman, 1985
  11. Pathological gambling & chemical dependency: Similarities and unique characteristics by Sandra Brustuen, 1995
  12. The profile of pathological gamblers by Robert L Custer, 1980
  13. You Bet Your Life: The Burdens of Gambling by Neil D. Isaacs, 2001-07-13

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    62. Pathological Gambling In Health > Mental Health > Disorders
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    Treatment Services See Related Categories Health: Mental Health: Disorders: Substance Related Sites Arizona Council on Compulsive Gambling, Inc. To provide awareness to all of the citizens of the State of Arizona regarding the social and economic impact of compulsive Gambling. Association of Problem Gambling Service Administrators Supports the development of services that will reduce the impact of problem gambling. APGSA members are administrators of public funds dedicated to the provision of problem gambling services. California Council on Problem Gambling A state-wide, non-profit organization made up of individuals from the clinical, academic and research disciplines as well as recovering compulsive gamblers, their families, and other interested parties. Chinese American Problem Gambling Provides information about the Chinese Community Problem Gambling Project in San Francisco, California. Also, provides a problem gambling self-assessment in both Chinese and English.

    64. Discussion Group - Pathological Gambling And Fraud
    pathological gambling and fraud. Posted by Antonie Kotze on February16, 1998 at 093657 I am a barrister in RSA, dealing with
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    65. Pathological Gambling Website Results :: Linkspider UK
    pathological gambling Websites from the Linkspider UK. pathological gamblingDirectory. Complete Results for pathological gambling Related Topics.
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    67. Healthinmind/MentalDisorders/ImpulseControlDisorders/Gambling
    pathological gambling. Unlike the other disorders classified as impulsecontrol disorders, pathological gambling is far from rare.
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    Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control Disorders Pathological Gambling Unlike the other disorders classified as impulse control disorders, pathological gambling is far from rare. The best current estimate is that 2 to 3% of the citizens of the United States are pathological gamblers. The costs to patients and their families is almost incalculable. A summary of the criteria for diagnosis from DSM-IV includes the following: the person is preoccupied with gambling, needs to gamble with increasing amounts of money to experience the original thrill, has tried to cut back (without success, of course), is restless when not gambling, lies to all concerned about the gambling, has lost a relationship, job, and money, and relies on others to get out of trouble. The typical pathological gambler is affable, self-centered, and often likeable. Most are male, and many have committed illegal acts to support their habits. With the rise in the number of Indian casinos, there may well be an associated increase in the number of pathological gamblers. Individual cures are extremely difficult to come by. Gamblers Anonymous (GA), patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous, offers some hope, and Gam-Anon offers support for families of Pathological Gamblers. Few who only enter GA actually quit gambling, but if they enter GA and go to an inpatient treatment facility, recovery rates approach 50% for those who complete the program. Families of pathological gamblers may have a better chance of adapting to the problems than the gambler has of stopping the creation of the problems.

    68. GoGuides.Org Directory | Pathological Gambling
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      - From March 10, 2000 newsletter, detailed information including, diagnosing, treatment, adolescent gambling, and a fact sheet.
      URL: http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/newsletter/FPN_4_7.html International Centre for Youth Gambling - Features a program at McGill University in Quebec, Canada for problems in youth gambling. Includes a newsletter. Site is in French and English.
      URL: http://www.education.mcgill.ca/gambling/ Iowa Gambling Treatment Program - Detailed information including the warning signs, the phases, how it affects others, statistics, and where to get help.
      URL: http://www.1800betsoff.org/ Know the Odds Inc. - Provides education to prevent harmful effects of gambling in the community. Includes exercises for use in schools.
      URL: http://www.knowodds.org/ National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling - NCALG educates the public about the negative effects of gambling. Includes a newsletter, events, organization information, and resources.
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    69. Alcoholism And Pathological Gambling: Similarities And Differences - Stern's Boo
    Alcoholism and pathological gambling Similarities and Differences1999 Herscovitch, Arthur Learning Publications – 3 CEUs. Price
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    70. Www.gamblingresearch.org - OPGRC Research Projects - Adolescent Pathological Gam
    Research Projects Funding 2002. Adolescent pathological gambling Realityor Myth. In this study, researchers will examine how adolescents
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    71. Nature Publishing Group
    pathological gambling and DNA polymorphic markers at MAOA and MAO-B genes. Astudy of the dopamine D2 receptor gene in pathological gambling.
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    72. Nature Publishing Group
    Concurrent positive association between pathological gambling and functionalDNA polymorphisms at the MAOA and the 5-HT transporter genes.
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    73. Crime Bibliography
    Crime, Antisocial Personality and pathological gambling. Alex Blaszczynski,Neil McConaghy, A. Frankova. pathological gambling and Criminal Behavior.
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    Crime If you know of an article that should be included in this bibliography, or believe that an article is inaccurately described, e-mail us at nasplhq@aol.com Crime, Antisocial Personality and Pathological Gambling. Alex Blaszczynski, Neil McConaghy, A. Frankova. Journal of Gambling Behavior, 5:137-152, 1989. Structured interviews of 109 Australian pathological gamblers found that 37 percent had committed no criminal offense, 40 percent committed gambling-related offenses, 9 percent non-gambling offenses, and 14 percent both gambling and non-gambling offenses. Only 14 percent qualified for a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. Most crimes were nonviolent crimes against property. Compulsive Gambling. Henry R. Lesieur. Society p43-50, May/June, 1992. This article explores the costs of compulsive gambling to society and to individual gamblers. One study of Gamblers Anonymous members found that pathological gamblers are responsible for an estimated 1.3 billion dollars in insurance-related fraud per year. Children of pathological gamblers were more likely to have gambling problems. Studies of prisoners, alcohol and drug abusing inpatients, Veteran's Administration inpatients and Gamblers Anonymous members found that approximately two-thirds of non-incarcerated and 97 percent of incarcerated pathological gamblers admit engaging in illegal behavior to finance their gambling activities. Surveys indicate that 1 to 2 percent of the adult population are probably pathological gamblers and 2 to 3 percent are problem gamblers.

    74. German Journal Of Psychiatry Moreyra Pathological Gambling
    German Journal of Psychiatry. ISSN 14331055. Review of the Phenomenology, Etiologyand Treatment of pathological gambling. Phenomenology of pathological gambling.
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    Review of the Phenomenology, Etiology and Treatment of Pathological Gambling
    Paula Moreyra¹, Angela Ibáñez², Jerónimo Saiz-Ruiz², Kore Nissenson¹, and Carlos Blanco Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University/ New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Spain Corresponding author: Carlos Blanco, M.D. Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute, Box 69, 1051 Riverside Drive, New York NY 10032, USA cb255@columbia.edu
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    Objective: Pathological gambling is an increasing public health problem. Many mental health professionals have limited information regarding the etiology, phenomenology and treatment of this patient population. Method: Computerized literature search using PsycLIT and MEDLINE for the years 1984 to 1999. Results and conclusion: There are several competing conceptualizations of pathological gambling: as an impulse control disorder, a mood disorder, an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder, or a non-pharmacological addiction. An alternative model of pathological gambling is as a heterogeneous disorder with different subtypes sharing certain characteristics. Both biological and psychological factors play a role in the etiology of pathological gambling. Treatment options include several medications, psychotherapies and attendance to Gamblers Anonymous, although none of them are established treatments. There is the need for further research in order to improve the understanding of this disorder and improve the quality of the treatments available (German J Psychiatry, 2000;3:

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    76. Problem/Pathological Gambling
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    77. Additional Points Related To Pathological Gambling
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    78. Office Of Public Affairs At Yale - News Release
    Embargoed For Release 4 pm EST July 10, 2001. pathological gambling Should beViewed as Chronic Medical Condition, Say Yale Researchers. New Haven, Conn.
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    Pathological Gambling Should be Viewed as Chronic Medical Condition, Say Yale Researchers
    New Haven, Conn. - Like drug and alcohol abuse, pathological gambling should be viewed as a chronic medical condition, Yale researchers assert in an article published in the July 11 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) "Pathological gambling should be conceptualized as a chronic medical illness so that we can gain better understanding of the biological, genetic and environmental factors that contribute to the problem, develop better treatment strategies and treat individuals with the disorder within a medical context," said principal investigator, Marc Potenza, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry at Yale. Potenza, who is also director of the Problem Gambling Clinic and the Women and Addictive Disorders Core of Women's Health Research at Yale, said that as a nation, America has seen a robust increase in gambling. Studies show that with the rapid increase and availability of legalized gambling, there are a growing number of problem and pathological gamblers. In 1998, 86 percent of the general adult population was estimated to have gambled at some time in their lives, up from 68 percent in 1975. Traditional forms of gambling include wagering in casinos or on lotteries or horse racing. Potenza said new gambling forms, such as video poker and Internet gambling, may be more habit-forming than traditional gambling, given their greater rapidity of action and ability to be used in isolation.

    79. Experts Are Game To Discuss Pathological Gambling Among College-Age Students, Ou
    Volume 14 • Number 25 • April 11, 2000. Experts are Game to Discusspathological gambling among CollegeAge Students With the
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    Experts are Game to Discuss Pathological Gambling among College-Age Students With the predominance of state-sanctioned gambling such as lottery tickets, casinos, online betting and even day trading, experts say students should be informed about the potential consequences that could result from excessive risk taking. In response to the problem, the university is sponsoring a seminar on student gambling Monday, April 17 in Marie Mount Hall, from 1 to 4 p.m. The discussion will focus on the extent, nature and consequences of pathological gambling among college-age students. "We organized this panel to bring in some of the leading experts from around the country and to review what they know about the extent and nature of college gambling, some of the correlates of it, what prevention programs might be useful for us to consider and what the gambling industry is doing to address this issue," says Charles Wellford, organizer and host of the event. Wellford participated in the creation of a 1999 report, "Pathological Gambling: A Critical Review," organized by the National Academy of Sciences and funded by the National Commission on Gambling. What most concerned Wellford was the extent of pathological gambling among college students. He forwarded the report to athletic director Debbie Yow and vice president of student affairs William Thomas, who agreed with Wellford that the university should take a "leadership role" in raising awareness about student gambling.

    80. Irish Medical Journal
    page, IMJ Home. pathological gambling – A Review of Current ClinicalConsiderations Author Dineen CE. Gambling involves staking
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